When June came around this year, Jersey City resident Diane Anderson was having some trouble paying off her bills.

So when one of her friends mentioned Save My Future, a company that collected her bills, a membership fee and 65 percent of what she owed before paying off the remaining 35 percent of the debt, it sounded like a way out.

Anderson, 59, went to Save My Future's Atlantic Street office and met with a man named Germaine Theodore, she told The Jersey Journal during a phone interview earlier today.

After he convinced her that he and the company "were just helping people out," Anderson forked over $1,200 in cash, along with her bills, including her cable, car payment, car insurance and rent charges.

But when over two weeks passed and Anderson's creditors continued not to receive any money, she said she realized something was wrong.

"He kept stalling and stalling," said Anderson, a retired nurse's aid who suffers from diabetes and had both of her legs amputated due to poor circulation.

"Everything should've been paid, nothing was paid."

Since then, unable to pay the rent, Anderson has received an eviction notice at her Stegman Avenue home. Her cable has also been shut off, and she no longer has car insurance. Her daughter, who she said was also scammed, has lost her car.

"How are we supposed to get our money back?" she asked. "Where am I going to go? Where are they going to put me? I'm in a wheelchair."

According to a "Bamboozled" column in The Star-Ledger last week, over 40 complaints have been filed by people that had their bills only partly paid or never paid by Save My Future.

Law enforcement officers, including members of the Jersey City Police Department, raided the company's offices at around 10:25 a.m. today, and were seen carrying a dozen boxes away, according to freelance photographer Joe Shine, who was at the scene.

Attorney General's Office spokesman Peter Aseltine said earlier this afternoon that Theodore, an ex-convict out on bail on a theft by deception charge for his alleged participation in a similar company in Essex County last fall, has not yet been arrested for his role in Save My Future.

Aseltine said he couldn't say whether a warrant has been issued for Theodore's arrest. He said that the complaints filed against Germaine are currently under investigation, and that he could not comment on the raid witnessed earlier today.

"Anyone who has done business with Save My Future and Germaine Theodore should contact the Jersey City Police Department," Aseltine said.

The JCPD can be contacted regarding the scam at 201-547-JAIL.

Aseltine added that the Attorney General's Office has filed a motion to revoke Theodore's bail, and that that motion is currently scheduled to be heard in Essex County on August 25.